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| Moderator Forte User Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Boston, MA
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Check out some low fi-clips of my new baby.... Here are 3 low-fi clips of my Eclipse in action. I am going into the studio the first week of January to record HIGH-fi clips... Let me know what you think! Happy holidays to you all! Trent http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6zcfx/
__________________ Trent Austin http://www.trentaustin.com http://www.onlinejazzimprovisation.com Yamaha EM Yamaha Chicago C 1939 Martin Handcraft Imperial (restored at www.osmun.com) Olds Clark Terry Flugel Schilke P5-4 Morrison MDT (coming SOON!) Other horns fs in Marketplace Wedge SST mpcs |
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| Piano User Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Uijongbu, Korea
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![]() | Sounds good, Trent! That LR in scratch lacquer is in its own unique little world - the only thing that kept me from buying the exact same model was that I had my heart set on a horn in scratch gold. I know how happy you must be with it 8) Its nice to hear someone on an Eclipse that can really play!
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Hawaii
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![]() | Say Gary, No disrespect or nothin, But, your new Avatar - whewww! Can't decide if you look more like the Wizzard of Oz ("Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain"), or a "Nucular" terrorist - Ha! Skip |
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| Moderator Forte User Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Boston, MA
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I have new/updated clips up and am working on some classical clips as well. http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6zcfx/ Fun! Let me know what you think. Take care, Trent www.trentaustin.com
__________________ Trent Austin http://www.trentaustin.com http://www.onlinejazzimprovisation.com Yamaha EM Yamaha Chicago C 1939 Martin Handcraft Imperial (restored at www.osmun.com) Olds Clark Terry Flugel Schilke P5-4 Morrison MDT (coming SOON!) Other horns fs in Marketplace Wedge SST mpcs |
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| Mezzo Forte User | Far be it from me to even try and critique a guy who is a LOT better than I am. Sounds like you and the trumpet match up pretty well.
__________________ Michael Smith Hullabaloo: The official band of Texas A&M Basketball Kanstul 1537/ Schilke 14 LA Olds Studio |
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| Piano User Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: HOUSTON, TEXAS
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![]() | Trent is a very fine player, with a great personality, tremendous musical talent. The Large Red, in scratched lacquer, is a perfect match for him and his playing style. When I received my first Eclipse trumpets, Trent was one of the first to play them. The Medium and the Medium Classic just weren't a good match for him. However, when I received the first Large Red, I invited him to play it. The rest, as they say, is history. Trent is a very fine Eclipse Artist. The Eclipse line is truly in a class by itself. It offers the player many excellent choices, in terms of the tonal and playing characteristics of the different bell options. Noel Langley has described the various bell options, very well, on the Eclipse website. I believe that there is an Eclipse model that would work for everyone. My personal favorite is the Equinox... followed very closely by the Medium. What will yours be? Best always, Bruce
__________________ brucelee@northernbrass.com ECLIPSE TRUMPETS - AUTHORIZED DEALER The "TEATRO", by Lee/McKinney GR Technologies/Northern Brass Mpc's - Dealer http://www.northernbrass.com (281) 485-1919 |
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| Moderator Forte User Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Boston, MA
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Free archive of the Maine Public Radio gig last night in case anyone wants to hear more clips... (start at 54 minutes for a good half hour of eclipse L red fun!) If you didn't have a chance to listen to the live concert I had online last night you can check out the archive at http://www.mainepublicradio.org/onde...ridayjazz.html Hope all is well! -T
__________________ Trent Austin http://www.trentaustin.com http://www.onlinejazzimprovisation.com Yamaha EM Yamaha Chicago C 1939 Martin Handcraft Imperial (restored at www.osmun.com) Olds Clark Terry Flugel Schilke P5-4 Morrison MDT (coming SOON!) Other horns fs in Marketplace Wedge SST mpcs |
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| Fortissimo User | I don't know how many of you have listened to the songs played on this last site posted by Trent: but if there's one word it's "WOW"! You want to hear the versatility of Trent and his Eclipse? Those last two songs in particular sure knocked me for a loop... this is what I call "JAZZ". Just follow the link and click the "Feb 27/04" date, sit back and listen for 2 hours! Whew. Thanks for the "heads up" on this one, Trent. |
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